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Weekend Movie Marathon
Unwatched Horror
Since this weekend starts with a Friday the 13th... I decided to make this a horror-ific weekend. And what better way then to watch some horror movies I never seen before. Or at the very least not since getting the DVDs. Sometimes it is difficult to know if a movie is a horror movie before watching it, so for the purpose of this marathon I will be going by what genre DVD Profiler has for it. But if there is a title below you know is not horror... please let me know so I can fix it..
As usual if there is a title that you would like to see me review feel free to ask. But as usual... no promises I will be able to get to it. All depends if I am in the mood and if I get the chance to get to it before the weekend is over.
My Unwatched Horror Collection:
28 Weeks Later 666: The Beast Abomination: Evilmaker 2 The Amazing Transparent Man Antichrist Apocalypse Rising The Atomic Brain Attack of the Monsters Audrey Rose Baby Blues Backwoods Bloodbath: Curse of the Black Hodag Bats: Human Harvest Beast from Haunted Cave Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon Bite Me! Black Ribbon Blackmail Bled Blood and Chocolate Blood Stained Bride Bloodthirsty Butchers Bowery at Midnight Boy Eats Girl The Brain Machine Brain Twisters Brainiac Bride of Chucky Bride of the Gorilla Bring Me the Vampire Carnivore Child's Play 2 Child's Play 3 Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror Children of the Damned Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things Chiller Chloe, Love is Calling You The Choke Circus of Fear Condemned to Live The Craving Creature Unknown The Creeper Creepers Crimes at the Dark House The Crimes of Stephen Hawke Cujo: 25th Anniversary Edition Curse of Pirate Death Curse of the Komodo Curse of the Headless Horseman Cutthroat Alley Dark Heritage Dark Light Dark Places Dark Reel The Darkness Dead and Breakfast Dead Doll The Dead Sleep Death Bed Death By Dialogue Death Machine Destroy All Planets The Devil Bat Devil Monster The Devil's Curse The Devil's Daughter The Devil's Hand Devil's Partner Dominique is Dead Don't Be Scared Don't Open Till Christmas Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Phibes Rides Again Dracula vs. Frankenstein Drag Me to Hell Drawing Blood Edgar Allen Poe's Darkness Eegah Embryo Essence of Echoes Eternal Evil Evil Brain from Outer Space The Evil One Fear of the Dark Feeding Grounds Feral Fist of the Vampire Flesh Feast Frightmare From the Grave The Ghost The Ghost of Spoon River The Ghost Walks The Great American Snuff Film Grimm Love The Head Heebie Jeebies Hell's Highway Hell's Threshold Home Made House by the Cemetery Horror House on Highway 5 The Horror Within Horrors of Spider Island House of Danger House of Flying Daggers House of Mystery House of Secrets How Aweful About Allen Howling IV: The Original Nightmare Ichi-1 Ichi the Killer Incubus Insaniterium Into the Mirror Into Thy Hands The Island Monster Invisible Agent Invisible Man's Revenge It: Terror Beyond Space | Jack the Ripper Killer Weekend Killing Words King of Kong Island Knight Chills Kong Island Legend of Big Foot The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue The Locker The Locker 2 The Lodger The Long Hair of Death Maniac Cop Maniacts The Manster Michael Allred's G-Men from Hell Midnight Movie Midnight Phantom Midnight Shadow The Midnight Warning Mirrors 2 Mosquitoman The Mummy's Curse The Mummy's Ghost The Mummy's Tomb Murder in the Red Barn The Murder Mansion Necromentia The Night that Evelyn Came Out of the Grave Night Fright Night of the Blood Beast Night Tide Nightmare in Wax Nutcracker: An American Nightmare The Order The Phantom Creeps The Phantom Express The Phantom of Soho The Planet Pony Trouble Prey Prime Evil Psycho Puppet Master Puppet Master 2 Puppet Master 3: Toulon's Revenge Puppet Show Puzzlehead Raging Sharks The Rats are Coming! The Werewolves are Here! Rattlers Ravenous Return of the Boogeyman Rise: Blood Hunter The Rogue Tavern The Ruins Sabbath Satan's Slave Savage Weekend Saw VI Scarecrow Gone Wild Scourge Seed of Chucky Serum Shadows of Death Shallow Ground Shark Zone She Gods of Shark Reef The She-Beast The Shunned House Sickness House Sisters of Death Slasher Slaughter Slave of the Cannibal God Sleep Disorder The Snow Creature The Somnambulists Sound of Horror Spare Parts Stigmata Stanley Stay Sublime Super Hell Super Hell 2 A Tale of Two Sisters Tales of Frankenstein Tamara A Tattered Web Teenage Zombies Terrified Terror Creatures from the Grave Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 The Thaw They Are Among Us This Darkness Timber Falls The Toolbox Murders Torture Ship Trailer Park of Terror Trauma Tsui Hark's Vampire Hunters The Undertaker and His Pals Unsane Vampire's Night Orgy A Vampire's Tale Van Helsing: The London Assignment Voodoo Black Exorcist Vulture's Eye A Walking Nightmare The Wasp Woman Web of the Spider Werewolf of Washington Whisper White Noise White Noise 2 The White Gorilla White Pongo The Wicker Man Witchcraft 13: Blood of the Chosen Woodland Haunting 2 Zombie Honeymoon |
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Horrors of Spider Island isn't that scary, but if you want to watch some nice looking women on a mysterious island and Barbara Valentin is gorgeous ;D
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Brainiac (http://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,5566.msg95691.html#msg95691) is awfull, Pony Trouble (http://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,5566.msg96403.html#msg96403) is really really really weird, I'm not sure you would like Incubus if it's the one in esperanto, Maniac Cop is great, Sisters of Death (http://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,4156.msg82098.html#msg82098) is a fun movie too, The Undertaker and His Pals (http://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,695.msg69752.html#msg69752) is dated but it have a lot of blood, I think I did recommand you Satan's Slave a while ago, The Curse of the Headless Horseman is kind of like a Scooby Doo episode and The Rats are Coming! The Werewolves are Here! is part of a Andy Milligan double features that I want...
The Undertaker and His Pals is the first movie I've reviewed in my Little known movie depot almost four years ago ;D
Edit because I type almsu in place of almost... What kind of bad typo is that :shrug:
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:o With the size of that list...how could you even think of re-watching something?!?
I wasn't that impressed with Audrey Rose.
Another one that I am luke warm about is Ichi the Killer. But, it's bloody and nasty and might be right up your alley.
If I were you I would make a Children of the Corn marathon and save them for another day. The same with Puppetmaster
I'm surprised, Stephen King fan that you are, that you haven't seen Cujo - that might be one to watch.
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon is one I'd like to know what you think of it.
But, if I have to pick only one, I'm going with A Tale of Two Sisters
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Thanks for the heads up Jimmy... This is the Incubus I have...
(http://www.invelos.com/mpimages/04/043396178380f.jpg) | (http://www.invelos.com/images/DVDLogo.png)Incubus In the dead of night, a group of lost college students stumble upon what appears to be an abandoned laboratory hidden deep within the woods. Cold and exhausted, they break in, only to find the hallways littered with dead bodies. Coming across a coma patient locked within an isolation cell, they discover The Sleeper, a deranged murderer who can literally dream his way into their minds. So when her friends are transformed into bloodthirsty, axe-welding killers, a terrified young woman (Tara Reid) tries desperately to escape. For when The Sleeper decides it's her time to die, all he has to do is wait for her to fall asleep.
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:o With the size of that list...how could you even think of re-watching something?!?
I wasn't that impressed with Audrey Rose.
Another one that I am luke warm about is Ichi the Killer. But, it's bloody and nasty and might be right up your alley.
If I were you I would make a Children of the Corn marathon and save them for another day. The same with Puppetmaster
I'm surprised, Stephen King fan that you are, that you haven't seen Cujo - that might be one to watch.
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon is one I'd like to know what you think of it.
But, if I have to pick only one, I'm going with A Tale of Two Sisters
Thanks Kathy.. I have seen Cujo before. Just not since getting the special edition DVD upgrade. So it is in my unwatched pile. There is many there that I have seen on cable or VHS... just not since getting the DVDs.
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Thanks for the heads up Jimmy... This is the Incubus I have...
It isn't too bad, I think you would like him more than I did (http://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,695.msg70196.html#msg70196)
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Thanks Jimmy... just re-read your review. I will have to try to get to that one this weekend. :)
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(http://www.invelos.com/mpimages/02/025192451324f.jpg) | | Van Helsing: The London Assignment (2004/United States)
(http://www.invelos.com/images/DVDLogo.png) | | Director: | Sharon Bridgeman | Writing: | Judith Reeves-Stevens (Writer), Garfield Reeves-Stevens (Writer) | Length: | 33 min. | Rating: | NR | Video: | Widescreen 1.85:1 | Audio: | English: Dolby Digital: 5.1 | Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
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Stars:
Hugh Jackman as Van Helsing
Robbie Coltrane as Mr. Hyde
David Wenham as Carl
Grey DesLisle as First Victim
Dwight Schultz as Dr. Jekyll
John DiMaggio as Coachman
Plot:
On the winding and fog-enshrouded streets of London, the sinister being known only as Mr. Hyde terrorizes the city in a haunting spree of mayhem and murder. With the populace in a panic, the legendary monster hunter, Van Helsing, arrives in London on a mission to track down and capture the elusive Mr. Hyde.
Starring Hugh Jackman as the voice of Van Helsing, this original animated film will thrill you with cutting-edge visuals and non-stop action. Experience a 'Van Helsing' adventure that takes place before the events of the blockbuster film!
Extras:
- Bonus Trailers
- Featurettes
- Interviews
- Storyboard Comparisons
- Closed Captioned
My Thoughts:
I don't want to say this is a bad short film... but I was definitely expecting more from it. Especially what with how much I enjoyed the movie Van Helsing. The storyline just didn't grab me as much as it should have. If I saw this short before the movie I wouldn't have been in as big of a hurry to watch the movie when it was released. I can see myself watching this again... but not as often as some of the other films in my collection.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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(http://www.invelos.com/mpimages/04/043396178380f.jpg) | | Incubus: Unrated Edition (2005/United Kingdom)
(http://www.invelos.com/images/DVDLogo.png) | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | Director: | Anya Camilleri | Writing: | Gary Humphreys (Writer) | Length: | 87 min. | Rating: | Unrated | Video: | Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 | Audio: | English: Dolby Digital: 5.1 | Subtitles: | English, French |
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Stars:
Tara Reid as Jay
Akemnji Ndifermyan as Bug
Alice O'Connell as Holly
Russell Carter as Josh
Christian Brassington as Peter
Mihai Stanescu as Sleeper
Plot:
In the dead of night, a group of lost college students stumble upon what appears to be an abandoned laboratory hidden deep within the woods. Cold and exhausted, they break in, only to find the hallways littered with dead bodies. Coming across a coma patient locked within an isolation cell, they discover The Sleeper, a deranged murderer who can literally dream his way into their minds. So when her friends are transformed into bloodthirsty, axe-welding killers, a terrified young woman (Tara Reid) tries desperately to escape. For when The Sleeper decides it's her time to die, all he has to do is wait for her to fall asleep.
Extras:
- Scene Access
- Bonus Trailers
- Closed Captioned
My Thoughts:
I admit... I didn't give this movie the attention it should have gotten... as I was doing 2 other things at the same time as watching this. But I found this to be little more then an average horror film. The bad guy is right strange in it. No real scares and a little blood. Though I fully admit I need to give it another chance when I can give it a bit more attention. As I believe I must have missed some key plot points.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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(http://www.invelos.com/mpimages/61/612385524998f.jpg) | | Bite Me! (2004/)
(http://www.invelos.com/images/DVDLogo.png) | | Director: | Brett Piper | Writing: | Brett Piper (Writer) | Length: | 85 min. | Rating: | Rated R : Sexuality, Nudity, Language and Drug Content | Video: | Full Frame 1.33:1 | Audio: | English: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo | Subtitles: | None |
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Stars:
Misty Mundae as Crystal
Julian Wells as Teresa
Rob Monkiewicz as Terence "Buzz" O'Reilly
Erika Smith as Trix
Michael R. Thomas as Ralph Vivino
Caitlin Ross as Amber
Plot:
A crate of bio-engineered marijuana winds up at a strip-joint after a drug deal gone bad, bringing with it a renegade DEA agent and a swarm of monstrous critters. Just what owner Ralph and dancers Crystal, Trix and Amber need as they struggle to save their club from shutting down. An exterminator is called in to thwart the infestation, but quicker than you can say "roach motel," these oversized insectoids prove they are made of tougher stuff. The club is under attack by a stealthy, skittering invasion of big, bad, bloodthirsty bugs, and there's nowhere to run, no place to hide, and not a lap-dance in sight. And when the DEA heavy falls victim to a hungry horde, you can be sure he'll be back...but he might not be quite human anymore.
Extras:
- Feature Trailers
- Bonus Trailers
- Featurettes
- Production Notes
- Music Videos
- Interviews
- Booklet
My Thoughts:
This one is nothing more then low-budget cheesy horror fun. This is not a movie to watch if you are looking for scares. That much is for sure. But something to veg out in front of... to waste an hour and a half just to make fun of... then yes there is some of that type of entertainment value here. Anyone that knows me... knows I have a bad case of arachnophobia. But in the case of this movie.... these mutant spiders looks so fake that it is a non-issue. One plus this movie has... it has the always cute Misty Mundae (AKA: Erin Brown) in it. Which I have a lot of her movies given to me lately when I mentioned that same thing in an earlier review. So this is a cheesy... if not fun... addition to the collection. Just like the other Shock-O-Rama Cinema releases I have... this one includes a nice selection of extras. So that is a plus as well.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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(http://www.invelos.com/mpimages/01/013131485097f.jpg) | | Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006/United States)
(http://www.invelos.com/images/DVDLogo.png) | Starz Home Entertainment | Director: | Scott Glosserman | Writing: | David J. Stieve (Writer), Scott Glosserman (Writer) | Length: | 91 min. | Rating: | Rated R : Horror Violence, Language, Some Sexual Content and Brief Drug Use | Video: | Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 | Audio: | English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, English: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround | Subtitles: | None |
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Stars:
Nathan Baesel as Leslie Vernon
Angela Goethals as Taylor Gentry
Robert Englund as Doc Halloran
Scott Wilson as Eugene
Zelda Rubinstein as Mrs. Collinwood
Bridgett Newton as Jamie
Plot:
You know legendary maniacs Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers and Freddy Krueger. Now meet Leslie Vernon, the next great psycho-slasher. Nathan Baesel of INVASION stars as Vernon, a good-natured killing machine who invites a documentary film crew to follow him as he reminisces with his murder mentor (Scott Wilson of IN COLD BLOOD), evades his psychiatrist/nemesis (Robert Englund of A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET), deconstructs Freudian symbolism, and meticulously plots his upcoming slaughter spree. But when the actual carnage begins, where do you draw the line between voyeuristic thrills, mythic evil, and good old-fashioned slasher movie mayhem? Angela Goethals (24) and Zelda Rubinstein (POLTERGEIST) co-stars in this ingeniously twisted and award-winning shocker that Film Threat hails as "a masterpiece...".
Extras:
- Scene Access
- Audio Commentary
- Feature Trailers
- Bonus Trailers
- Deleted Scenes
- Featurettes
- DVD-ROM Content
- Closed Captioned
My Thoughts:
I just finished watching this film. I am not sure how to explain what kind of movie this is. It is done a bit differently then any of the other horror and comedy mixtures I have seen to date. It was a nice change of pace that I enjoyed quite a bit. I also liked the fact that they got a couple familiar faces from other horror movies with Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street) and Zelda Rubinstein (Poltergeist). I have heard in the past from friends that this is a good movie... but that is about all I knew before going into it this morning. As I said... it is something a bit different so it was able to easily keep my attention. As for the comedy in this one... it is like a fun thing to watch... but not a laugh out loud Ha-Ha type funny. If that makes any sense to you at all. Either way... it is one I would definitely say to give a chance.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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I really enjoyed Behind the Mask. Full of nods to other horror films and it wasn't tempted to change direction in the way it is presented, staying committed to the documentary feel.